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Free Guide to Self-Publishing eBooks and iPad Apps Now Available

Denver, CO - 6/7/2012 - Quark announced today the availability of a new, free resource for self-publishers from graphic design expert and self-publisher Jay Nelson. Titled “Jay Nelson’s Guide to Self-Publishing,” the comprehensive guide outlines everything self-publishers need to know about getting digital projects, like ePubs and iPad apps, started and finished – without programming. The guide is free in ePub format or as a PDF and can be accessed here: www.quark.com/selfpublish.

“I know from speaking with a broad community of designers, self-publishers, and authors that for many, understanding digital publishing seems like an awfully steep hill to climb, especially if they’ve been focused on print publishing,” said Nelson. “I wanted to create a complete guide that not only gives self-publishers a place to start, but options that are accessible, don’t require programming, and are affordable. I think readers will be relieved to know that it can be a very fun process that leverages tools they are already familiar with and that the costs involved can be managed if you take the right approach.”

With the guide to publishing eBooks and iPad apps, authors and designers working on digital magazines, books, journals, newsletters, and other publications will learn how to:

Prepare projects properly with the right tools for success

Create eBooks and get them to the Apple iBookstore

Publish eMagazines and create iPad apps for the App Store

Reach a break-even point on costs faster

The guide walks readers through the most popular formats currently in use for digital publications, how to convert or create those publications, and gives a breakdown of their costs. It also describes several ways to distribute and market digital publications. Register to receive it in ePub format or as a PDF here: www.quark.com/selfpublish.

About Jay Nelson

Since 1992, Jay Nelson has enjoyed creating Design Tools Monthly, the executive summary of graphic design news. Earlier in his career, he owned a graphic design studio and training company, and managed both a printing company and a prepress service bureau. Jay contributes regularly to Macworld and Photoshop User magazines, serves as editorial director of PlanetQuark.com, and authored the QuarkXPress 7 and 8 training titles for Lynda.com. In his spare time, he leads the Colorado Macintosh User Group (aka Boulder Mac Maniacs) in all manner of madness and mayhem. You can connect with him on Twitter: @jaynelson.

About Quark

Founded in Denver in 1981, Quark’s vision was to create software that would lay the foundation for modern publishing. For 30 years, Quark has delivered on that promise. Quark’s dynamic publishing solutions are setting new standards in automated cross-media publishing by combining the power of XML with flexible layout and design to automate the delivery of customised, intelligent communications across print, the Web, and digital media.

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